It has a "Gem in the neighborhood" feel. Also a fun people-watching place. It's a study in contrasts. Delicious food, artfully prepared, served from a place that looks like a gas station from the outside, filled with women with ultra-expensive/bizarre handbags and clothes as well as a slew of jacket-branded biker types. My server said he has served everyone from Matthew Mc. to the head of the CIA

Cuvee has closed and reopened as something else, very similar looking, though I haven't been there.

CabbagePatch, my recommendations:

Fine dining: Bon Terra, Navajo Grill, the NestBon Terra is eclectic, fun, and fairly delicious. Navajo Grill is more traditional upscale, but has been darn good. The Nest is pricey and classy with an interior decor that will remind you of Eastside Cafe; good food, but possibly trying too hard.

Breakfast: Rathskellar's, Rather SweetI love Rath's basement decor, but adore their biscuits and gravy. Haphazard and clumsy, but still pretty darn good. Rather Sweet has their moments, but is possibly riding on past successes at this point.

German: Der LindenbaumMuch better than other options in town, authentic. Lots of other German places in town get their goods from Sysco trucks, so be careful.

Best burger: August E's August E's is a very expensive upscale restaurant. They make their amazing burger from the trimmings of the fancier steaks and whatnot. The burger -- while hardly traditional -- may be the best I've ever had in my life. I've never had the upscale cuisine at August E's, just the burger.They were located out of town, but have moved to a more sensible location just a couple blocks behind main street.

Best local wine spots: Becker Vineyards, Lincoln StreetBecker isn't technically in Fburg, but their wines are the closest to good I've had in Texas. Lincoln Street is a wine bar, and while the prices aren't great, they'll open any bottle and pour it by the glass (or at least, they have for me).